Showing posts with label elf studio powder brush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elf studio powder brush. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2012

Tools of the trade: Which works better?

(L-R ELF studio stippling brush, Etude House baby doll puff, ELF professional foundation brush, ELF studio powder brush)

There are lots of make up tools in the market that are intended for applying foundation. 
As you can see, I have a few. So here goes a comparison review when applying liquid foundation :D

Etude House Baby Doll Puff


*I always use this sponge with my powder primer for Ellana Minerals
*I sometimes use this when applying liquid foundation
*I certainly use this when applying cream based foundation
*I apply the liquid foundation directly on my face, then blend it with this. This tends to absorb the foundation even when it's damp enough.


*The tip is perfect for concealing, I use Ellana's powder concealer for my dark spots, acne, acne marks and  my under eye area

Cons:
*Absorbs the liquid foundation even if it's damp.

If compared to:
Elf Professional foundation brush - 
*less time consuming
*better finish
Elf Studio stippling brush -
*less time consuming
*does not prick my skin when I do the "bounce/stipple" method
*better finish 
Elf Studio powder brush - 
*more time consuming
*powder brush gives a better finish

Rating
4/5

ELF Professional Foundation Brush




*I sometimes use this on liquid foundations
*I sometimes use this on cream based foundations
*It's just basically painting your face. This is the brush I use less.

Cons:
*This is time consuming
*The finish is okay, but when compared to my other tools, this loses.

If compared to:

Elf Studio stippling brush - 
*same finish
*more time consuming
Elf Studio powder brush -
*powder brush gives a better finish
*more time consuming 
Etude House baby doll puff - 
*the puff/sponge gives a better finish
*more time consuming

Rating
2/5

ELF Studio Powder Brush




The brush is has a flat tip, which is great for buffing.


It is dense enough for applying foundations. 
*I always use this when applying liquid foundation
*I sometimes use this when applying cream based foundation
*I always use this when applying only powder foundation to achieve a full coverage
*This gives the best coverage among the tools :)

Cons:
none :)

If compared to:
Elf Professional foundation brush - 
*less time consuming
*better finish
Elf Studio stippling brush -
*less time consuming
*better finish 
Etude House baby doll puff - 

*same time consuming
*better finish

Rating
5/5 :)
HG tool! :)

ELF Studio Stippling Brush




*I sometimes use this brush on liquid / cream based / powder foundation.

Cons
*Not dense enough compared to other stippling brush
*Pricks my skin! 
*Does not give an airbrush finish compared to other stippling brush
*Very time consuming

If compared to:
Elf Professional foundation brush - 
*less time consuming
*better finish
Elf Studio powder brush -
*more time consuming
*powder brush gives a better finish
Etude House baby doll puff - 
*more time consuming
*puff does not prick my skin if i'll stipple it
*same finish

Rating
3/5

Conclusion

The ELF Studio Powder Brush wins!
I love it's coverage
This absorbs less foundation compared to all of the tools mentioned
This is very versatile, I use this also for blushing and contouring 
Soft and dense enough :)


Tuesday, July 26, 2011

My make up brushes!


(from L-R)
Ellana baby kabuki, Marionnaud N30 powder brush, ELF studio line powder brush,
ELF studio line stippling brush, ELF foundation brush, Marionnaud N32 angled blush brush,
Jenny 106 brush, Fashion21 eye brush, Marionnaud N37 round eye brush,
Marionnaud N34 concealer brush, Watsons eye brush, Marionnaud N38 angled eye brush,
ELF blending brush, gel/cream eyeliner brush, angled brushes, lip brushes, eyelash comb + brow comb.

PHEW!


Ellana baby buki brush

*very soft
*gives great coverage when I use my mineral make up
*density is good
*has this mini silver casing, great for the pouch



Marionnaud N30 brush

*very soft, but my kabuki is softer.
*density is good
*the black handle makes it stylish ;)


ELF powder brush

*very soft, comparable to my kabuki
*less dense than my kabuki
*great for buffing



ELF stippling brush

*reminds me of a puppy. (?!)
*great for my gel foundation
*soft


ELF foundation brush

*great for stick concealers
*soft 


Marionnaud angled brush

*great for my blush. :)
*soft
*density is good
*works well with cream blushes too 


Jenny face brush

*soft, comparable to my buki
*less dense
*great for gel foundations 









so since I do not usually put eye make up on, I wont be giving a one by one review of each,
but all of these work for me and they are all quite worth it.




Ney's tips:

1. Wash your brushes weekly, most specially the powder and blush brushes
-baby shampoo alone works, but some uses conditioner with it.

2. Clean concealer, lip, and other brushes that you use with cream based make ups with bath soap,
Bath soap removes the cream from the brush faster and easily than shampoo.

3. Synthetic brushes are better than animal hair. (based on my experience)

4. When applying liquid/cream make ups with a brush or sponge, make your tool wet!
this makes the tool absorb less of the product.

5. Avoid brushes that are scratchy, aside from the obvious that it hurts, it might break open your pores.

6. Rubbing alcohol is my SOS when I have not clean my brush.

7. Look for cheap brushes, there are a lot of brush that works that are below P300. 
Trust me in this! ;)